Watercolor vs Gouache: What's the Difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2024
  • Think gouache is just opaque watercolor? Think again! 🙂
    Both are water-soluble, and both are used on paper. But beyond opacity, there are also some key differences in how they’re used.
    💧Watercolor's ethereal stained-glass quality requires that color is applied in thin veils, leaving layers visible. This mean that the source of white (and light ☀️) come from the paper.
    🤍 With gouache, white paint is used to achieve tints and highlights-just like with oils and acrylics.
    🎨 With its quick drying time and matte finish, gouache is a favorite of designers, illustrators, and photographers. It’s versatile, spontaneous, and perfect for both wide blocks of color and painting as you go.
    💦 Watercolor paintings can be stylistically “loose”-but as a medium, it requires a high degree of control.
    Thoughts? Questions? Have a personal favorite? Leave us a comment ⬇️
    👩🏻‍🦱 Presentation by Mazi, who works on the BLICK Merchandising Team!
    🎥 Filmed at BLICK Studios in Chicago, Illinois
    🤗 Thanks to our vendor partners at Winsor & Newton and Royal Talens for the supporting footage.
    🫶🏽 Special thanks to the following artists whose artwork we featured here: Sarah Simon, Kelley Vivian, Kate Birch, Katie White, Candace Fincher, pooja Shah, Joy Ting Charde.
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  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts 4 месяца назад +2

    I love them both ☺☺☺